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    Why did Louis XVI call an estates general to meet in may 1789 ? Louis XVI had to call an estates because the middle class was growing and the nobility was getting less powerful than what it use to be. The middle class was no longer comfortable with the old regime. These ideas came from famous writers or economist as Voltaire or turgot they where theorist of the enlightment. The French middle didn’t like the government and the reason was that France was in an financial crises and because of this Louis

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    Landslide case study

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    Landslide Case study- La Canchita La Conchita is a very small community‚ located on the southern California coastline between Ventura and Santa Barbara. The community lies on a narrow strip of land about 250 meters (820 feet) wide between the shoreline and abutting a 180-meter (590 ft) high bluff. The top of the bluff is covered by avocado and citrus orchards. The bluff above La Conchita has a slope of approximately 35 degrees and consists of poorly cemented marine sediments On March 4‚ 1995

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    Hunter Park‚ Shamar Strayhorn‚ Micheal Butry‚ Paul Shamanski General MacArthur’s request to use A-Bombs The three reasons why General MacArthur’s request to use A-Bombs on Chinese military forces did not comply with Clausewitz theories in On War was because the outcome of dropping bombs on them would have been very unpredictable of what they might do back‚ there should be a more strategic way of defeating them‚ and there would have been to many civilian deaths. The first reason MacArthur’s request

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    Threadbo Landslide 1997

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    Thredbo landslide 1997 Introduction The Thredbo landslide shook the small community of Thredbo‚ both physically in the shaking of the ground during the landslide‚ and emotionally in the death of 18 skiers. This analysis will give outline of the event that occurred followed by the potential for injury or further disaster. The actual rescue efforts will then be discussed followed by potential for change and an analysis of how it was carried out. Proceeding this the efforts by various government

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    Liberal Reforms

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    JAMES LAND History – To what extent were the social reforms of the Liberal Government between 1905 and 1914 a response to fuller knowledge about the extent and intensity of poverty? During the late nineteenth century the British government‚ under the Liberal party‚ acted according to the principle of laissez faire. This term refers to an economic doctrine that opposes governmental regulation of or interference in commerce beyond the minimum necessary for a free-enterprise system to operate

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    extreme regime. The holocaust was a period where a large number of jews were fiercely slaughtered by the nazis amid the World War II. It was a genocide in which roughly 6 million jews were executed by Hitler. I believe Irene should win this award because not only did she risk her life but she had saved 12 jews. Irene and many others had done so much throughout the holocaust but Irene’s story had caught my eye the most. The Holocaust was the murdering of millions of jews and others by the nazis

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    Negosiasi Win Win

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    Variable Independent untuk Negosiasi ‘Win-Win’ Pengantar Kondisi ‘win-win’ merupakan kondisi ideal yang diinginkan oleh semua negosiator. Meskipun banyak nara sumber yang mengajarkan taktik maupun strategi untuk menghasilkan kondisi ‘win-win’‚ pada kenyataannya tidak semua negosiasi dapat berakhir dengan ‘win-win’. Pada kesempatan ini saya lebih tertarik untuk menganalisa faktor yang mempengaruhi kondisi “win-win” daripada taktiknya. Setelah menganalisa text book Negotiation Roy‚ Bruce dan

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    Why did William win the battle of Hastings? Hastings is possible one of the most important battle in English history and as a result has generated much discussion as to why William was able to win. The answer is not simple as not all the facts were true but also because you must take on a whole different range of factors to find out just why and how William won the battle. There are many reasons for William’s victory but major reasons were William’s skill as a military leader and his ability to

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    Think Win Win

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    Reflective Journal Man’s whole life is a process of learning. He learns many things‚ during his different periods of life. His childhood‚ his teenage‚ young age‚ middle age and the older age‚ in every period of his life he learns according to the requirements of specific time period. Teenage or we can say student life is the most important part of his life‚ because mind of a teenager is like a blank paper. What he reads and what he observes‚ all these things write down on this paper permanently

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    British took over Trenton. General Washington was leading the American army. So when the British took over Trenton he retreated across the Delaware river by force. About twenty four hours after General Washington and his army arrived across the Delaware river he received information that 8‚00 troops were on there way to attack his army. When the American army heard this they wanted to bolt. However General Washington convinced his army to stay for six more weeks. General Cornwallis had split his troops

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